Tuesday, 19 November 2019

Joh jeeta wohi Secunder

“Alexander the Great was the first famous western figure to whom I was introduced at school. The history books often referred to him by his Persian name, Secunder, and said that he had conquered much of the known world in just twelve years. In 326 BC, he had come as far as the Punjab, looking as if to invade the Magadha empire, and fought one of his greatest battles against an Indian ruler called Porus. He had established Greek colonies and founded new cities in north-west India.”


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